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I guess this needs additional steps as it only returns the token but not the email.
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Wondering if any users make use of the trait. If not, it does make sense to exchange this with an enum. The types of auth are finite, and I currently can't see any need to be able to specify your own token provider. |
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Because
TokenProvideris a trait (and not sealed), this is technically a breaking change. Since there's just been a breaking change a month ago, not sure if we want a breaking change for this again? If so, maybe also turn it into an enum instead of a trait...r? @valkum